A comparison of black and white managers on intent to leave and job mobility
The aim of this cross-correlational study was to determine how similar black and white managers were with regards to job mobility and whether high salaries was the main reason for excessive job mobility. Thirty black and thirty white middle managers from large companies completed the questionnaires...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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AOSIS
2001-12-01
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Series: | SA Journal of Industrial Psychology |
Online Access: | https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/784 |
Summary: | The aim of this cross-correlational study was to determine how similar black and white managers were with regards to job mobility and whether high salaries was the main reason for excessive job mobility. Thirty black and thirty white middle managers from large companies completed the questionnaires assessing job satisfaction, organisational commitment, work values and intent to leave.
Opsomming
Die doelwit van hierdie kruiskorrelasiestudie was om vas te stel in watter mate daar n ooreenkoms tussen swart en wit bestuurders is ten opsigte van hulle benadering tot werkmobiliteit en of hoe salarisse die hoofrede is vir oormatige werkmobiliteit. Dertig swart en dertig wit middelbestuurders van groot maatskappye het die vraelyste voltooi wat die volgende geevalueer het: werkbevrediging, verbintenis tot die organisasie, werkwaardes en voomeme om die maatskappy te verlaat. |
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ISSN: | 0258-5200 2071-0763 |